Notes this week:
- (Reuters) Singapore is planning to roll out new regulations that will make it more difficult for retail investors to trade cryptocurrencies at a time when they seem to be "irrationally oblivious" about the risks, its central bank chief said.
- German chemical giants' herbicides infuse Argentina's soy. All over the world, glyphosate is being banned, but here they just keep spraying,"
- Japan is set to approve what could be its biggest increase in defense outlays since the end of the war, putting it on a path to become one of the world’s top military spenders.
- “In terms of national security, food should come before weapons,” he said. “If you don’t have food, you can’t fight.”
- China calls on Putin to end Russian roulette at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine after disaster near-miss. When China is speaking up, you know it’s serious. They barely have peeped a word about Ukraine until now. (Bill Browder)
- Elon Musk @elonmusk Population collapse due to low birth rates is a much bigger risk to civilization than global warming..... ... .. I am speechless!
- South Korean shipbuilder bets on methanol-powered vessels in decarbonization push.
- Pro farmer US corn yield.
- Three insiders have bought Casava (SAVA) stock since August 15..
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